Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In music, energetic: indicating a passage to be rendered with strong articulation and accentuation.
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Examples
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Now she appears alone in this live recording from Prague's major concert venue, the Rudolfinum, dazzling in the Brahms Sonata No 3, demanding attention in the opening allegro maestoso and taking the "allegro energico" marking of the scherzo more than literally.
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The Faust part, though, provides a similar outlet to the themes of the Eternal Feminine that Mahler first explored in-depth in the 6th, with the "Alma" theme in the Allegro energico.
Archive 2007-01-01 Patrick J. Smith 2007
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The Faust part, though, provides a similar outlet to the themes of the Eternal Feminine that Mahler first explored in-depth in the 6th, with the "Alma" theme in the Allegro energico.
Gift to the nation? Patrick J. Smith 2007
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But the scherzo that led into the concussive concluding allegro energico was giving him nothing but trouble.
A Call to Arms Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1991
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The _finale_ of the Bruch concerto is an _allegro energico_: I follow it with a Beethoven _Romance_, a slow movement.
Violin Mastery Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers Frederick Herman Martens 1903
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The fourth movement, again, is marked allegro energico epassionato
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Movement 1: Allegro energico e passionato [12'20] 5.
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Movement 1: Moderato - Allegro molto energico - Piu tranquillo [9'18] 6.
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Movement 3: Allegro energico e risoluto - Moderato serioso [15'02]
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Movement 1: Allegro maestoso ed energico [17'27] 2.
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